Chemistry Safety Programs and Training
Please refer to your research or teaching faculty to determine the types of safety training you are required to complete. Whether you are a research student enrolled in CHEM 199/299/399 or 393 honors, a Directed Study student, or a student enrolled in an academic lab course, speak to your lead professor for more information about specific training which may be required for your laboratory experience. Stockroom student employee safety training is directed by the Stockroom and Safety Manager. Most safety training courses are required annually, but some training are required for each course every semester for each laboratory you access.
General and specialized safety training are required before engaging in 麻豆传媒团队 Chemistry laboratories. For students, substitution of training from other organizations or institutions are not accepted as formal training since operational guidelines, emergency procedures, and waste management protocols are unique to the college.
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Laboratory Safety is Our Priority
1:10 faculty to student ratio for Chemistry majors in CHEM labs
13 Chem Laboratory Courses comprehensive, tailored, and documented safety education and programming embedded in every class


Designated Safety Trainers
Contact the Lead Chemistry Faculty associated with their respective academic and research labs for more information about:
- Techniques
- Instrumentation
- Chemical hygiene
- Research Labs
- Academic Labs
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY, RESEARCH, & STOCKROOM SAFETY
For more information about academic lab safety lectures and department hazardous waste management, contact Daniel Jacques, Chem Stockroom and Safety Manager, by emailing jacques@geneseo.edu.
Faculty Research
Undergraduate research is an important part of integrating the safety skills you learn in academic labs for application to real world laboratories. Chemistry research faculty will prepare you for what you need to know to succeed, stay safe, and practice a culture of safety as you prepare for your professio